Do you recall studying for your exams? You probably do. But do you remember how you studied, how you memorized French words or the year of the American civil war? Now, that’s probably harder. As a teenager, Ricardo Lieuw On was packing groceries when he knew what he wanted to study: he wanted to learn about learning. He picked up a study in psychology and learned how to reduce his learning time from 3 hours to 1 hour on the same piece of content. He gained the same knowledge in 200% less time. And specially for TEDxHaarlem, he shares the secret of his technique.
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Have you ever felt a certain way, but you just couldn’t explain exactly what you were feeling? Human emotion is an extremely complex thing, and “happy” or “sad” or “mad” just don’t do it justice. But even the most complicated and indescribable emotions have names!
Now, you won’t find any of the following words in a dictionary. Well, actually, you can, but only in one: The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows. This is an entirely online dictionary created by writer John Koenig. In it, he describes and gives names to an array of human emotion that we haven’t yet put to words.
TIMESTAMPS:
Sonder 1:51
Hanker sore 2:41
Lachesism 3:16
Ellipsism 4:20
Mauerbauertraurigkeit 5:05
Gnossienne 6:02
Liberosis 6:54
Monachopsis 7:44
Onism 8:30
Nighthawk 9:15
Catoptric tristesse 10:02
Jouska 10:47
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SUMMARY:
- Sonder is one of those feelings that catches you off guard. You’re just going about your business when you suddenly understand that every anonymous person around you has their own goals, fears, and routine that you'll never know.
- Hanker sore is when you find someone so attractive that it even kinda makes you mad. And nobody is even sure why they feel this way about a good-looking person.
- Lachesism is the desire to be struck by a disaster, whether it’s surviving a plane crash or losing everything in life. The actual term comes from the Greek word “lachesis,” which means “the disposer of lots”.
- Ellipsism is definitely one of the most common feelings in your emotional range! Among those who are most prone to this emotion are scientists, researchers, artists, and anyone who looks at the world around them with great curiosity.
- Mauerbauertraurigkeit describes the desire to push people away, even your loved ones! It's no secret that low esteem often causes us to feel like we’re not good enough. Well, this paves the way for an urge to keep others from seeing our imperfections up close. As a result, we decide not to show them anything at all because it seems easier.
- Until gnossienne one day takes hold of your brain, and you suddenly realize that your loved ones have an inner world that you know absolutely nothing about and will never have access to!
- If you tend to worry a lot and the thought of losing control of your life scares the heebie-jeebies out of you, then you’ve probably experienced liberosis at least every now and again.
- If you often feel like you never really belong somewhere, then that would be monachopsis. Koenig’s dictionary describes it as “the subtle but persistent feeling of being out of place”.
- Onism is especially common among travelers and adventurers. It's basically an understanding of how little of the world you actually experience. The world is so big and full of countless beautiful places that it can be overwhelming when you start to think about it.
- The Dictionary describes nighthawk as “a recurring thought that only seems to strike you late at night.”
- Dictionary defines catoptric tristesse as “the sadness that you'll never really know what other people think of you, whether good, bad, or if at all”.
- You ever have full-on imaginary conversations with someone in your head? Then congratulations! You're definitely familiar with jouska! Koenig’s dictionary calls jouska “a hypothetical conversation that you compulsively play out in your head”.
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Boost your analytical skills with a set of 8 detective riddles! These crime riddles and tricky puzzles will help you improve your powers of observation and increase your deductive skills. Solving this kind of tricky riddles every day exercises your brain and helps improve your logical skills.
00:14 - Here is a new episode of Detective Rid for those who love solving difficult crime riddles! This criminal case will rack your brain and improve your detective skills!
04:28 - Who lies? Check out this tricky riddle that will boost your IQ and test your logic. Be careful to the details and you'll easily find the answer!
05:38 - Will you become the detective of the month for catching this sly smuggler or we let him slip away once again? You're here to capture one of the smartest criminals in our country, so don't let us down! Use 100% your logic and imagination, you should think as if you were that criminal. Hurry up, he's leaving right now. Any ideas? Check his luggage too, there can be something we've missed. Come on, we can't let him go! A detective riddle with answer to challenge your brain!
06:48 - Modern kids aren't so easy to be tricked, are they? Test your brain and try this cool logic riddle that will boost your IQ level. How quickly will you spot the mistake here?
08:02 - A set of visual puzzles that will turn on your brain power! These optical illusions will help you train your eyes and imagination ;)
10:02 - A tricky detective riddle to boost your brain and make you think quickly and logically! You will have to solve this crime riddle having only two photos as the only evidence. You can call it your first test, recruit! Will you prove you deserve your place and title?
11:31 - A short logic riddle that will trick the brains of the most experienced solvers! It's hard to believe, but kids can crack this one in just a few seconds while adults rack their brains hard and can't figure it out. A hint: look closely and analyze even the smallest details!
12:50 - Who stole Pringles? Can you find the thief? Share your ideas on this teaser in the comments!
TELL me IN THE COMMENTS your answers to the last visual riddle!
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Do you know your blood type? 🅾️🅰️🅱️🆎 It can help you improve your health and even save your life in extreme situations. Also, it can say a lot about you personally! Japanese researchers have been studying blood types for decades and have found a surprising connection between a person’s character traits and blood group.
We’re all well-aware that blood has different “types,” but what exactly does that mean? In a nutshell, blood type is based on two things: antibodies and antigens. An antibody is a protein produced by your blood’s plasma that helps your immune system fight different things that make you sick, like bacteria and viruses. Antigens, which are classified as A or B, can be different proteins, carbohydrates, and all sorts of complex biological compounds.
#bloodtype #bloodgroup #personality
TIMESTAMPS:
O-type blood 1:34
A-type blood 2:31
B-type blood 3:49
AB-blood type 5:10
Compatibility horoscope 6:45
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SUMMARY:
- Japanese experts call people with O-type blood sociable, open-minded, and intuitive. They’re real “people” people and can quickly become the heart of pretty much any conversation.
- Japanese professor Tokeji Furukawa, who published a paper on blood types and personality back in 1927, associated A-type blood with creative and responsible people. Intelligent and persistent, these individuals know what they want and go for it!
- Japanese researchers find people with B-type blood especially fascinating. You're unbelievably creative, fun, and passionate. You have a true power and strength within you, and your energy knows no bounds.
- People with AB blood are believed to be rational and a bit controlling. It's not like they’re gonna start barking orders at you or anything; they just don't like to depend on others. They're the makers of their own fate and their strong-willed personality certainly helps them along the way.
- What’s really interesting about the Japanese blood type personality research is that they have a certain word for every group.
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How to memorize fast and easily. Take this quick and easy challenge and discover the natural power of your memory.

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